Loose passes and the odd dropped ball didn't help but there's no way the Hurricanes would have predicted they'd leave South Africa with two wins; something they hadn't done since 2006.
History buffs will remember that 2006 was also the last, and only, time the Hurricanes made the Super Rugby final but don't get ahead of yourself.
Despite Boyd's honest assessment of the past fortnight in the Republic there were aspects of his side's performance that he was pleased with.
"The thing that's really nice for me is the boys have shown plenty of ticker and commitment and that box, for now, is ticked and we can go on with refining the detail of our game."
The Hurricanes have adopted a more conservative approach in their part of the field when clearing the ball, which is part of a wider gameplan that has been punctuated by watertight defence this season. They've conceded only two tries in 160 minutes of rugby.
"It's often our kick-chase and the basics of the game that let us down, particularly at the start of the season," Hurricanes skipper Conrad Smith said.
In a game of few chances, some smart thinking from wing Julian Savea proved vital in the second spell today as the All Black took a quick tap instead of a kickable penalty and burrowed through to score the Hurricanes' only try.
"I like encouraging guys to have a crack and if Julian thinks he's got a chance then who am I to stop him?" Smith said.
Beauden Barrett's four penalties made up the rest of the Hurricanes' points, while Bulls pivot Handre Pollard scored a try and kicked the goals for his team.
Strong play from the bench has also helped Boyd's side and having the likes of Ardie Savea, Victor Vito and Jeffery Toomaga-Allen coming off the pine was one of the game's deciding factors.
The big Bulls forward pack was blowing while the Hurricanes tackled with vigour and despite Bulls forward Grant Hattingh grounding the ball over the tryline in the final minutes, the TMO correctly ruled that his left hand was out as he scored and the try was disallowed.
Pleasingly for Boyd, there were no major injuries to his side, although some of his forwards will be in need of an ice bath after two physical games.
The Hurricanes can complete their winning trifecta to start the season when they meet the Force in Perth on the way home next weekend before they have a bye.